Orchestrate an AWS DMS Serverless replication task using AWS CLI
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This post explains how to perform a database migration from MySQL to PostgreSQL using AWS Database Migration Service (DMS) Serverless replication and the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI).
Specifically, the article covers:
- Benefits of using the AWS CLI and AWS DMS Serverless
- Prerequisites for setting up the migration
- Creating the source and target AWS DMS endpoints
- Identifying the AWS DMS replication subnet group and EC2 security group
- Creating the AWS DMS Serverless replication configuration
- Starting, stopping, and modifying the AWS DMS Serverless replication
- Resuming, reloading, and reloading a single table for the replication
- Checking table statistics for the replication
- Cleaning up resources after the migration
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